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| General |
| Medium |
DVD |
| Production Year |
2003 |
| Certification |
PG-13 (USA) |
| Genre |
Mystery & Suspense; Action & Adventure; Crime; Drama; Thriller |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Nationality |
USA |
| Format |
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| Amazon Link |
Buy from Amazon.com |
| Original Title |
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| Cast |
| Actor/Actress |
Role |
| Washington, Denzel |
Matthias Lee Whitlock |
| Mendes, Eva |
Alex Diaz Whitlock |
| Lathan, Sanaa |
Ann Merai Harrison |
| Cain, Dean |
Chris Harrison |
| (II), John Billingsley |
Chae |
| Baker, Robert |
Tony Dalton |
| Carter, Alex |
Cabot |
| Corone, Antoni |
Deputy Baste |
| Loughlin, Terry |
Agent Stark |
| Dunn, Nora |
Dr. Donovan |
| Murtaugh, James |
Dr. Frieland |
| Sheffield, Peggy |
Judy Anderson |
| Brooks, Evelyn |
Judy's Mom |
| Hissom, Eric |
Hotel Clerk |
| Hillmann, Tom |
Living Gift Salesman (as Tom Hilmann) |
| Buckner, Parris |
Dr. Shider |
| Ash, Arian Waring |
Dental Assistant (as Arian Ash) |
| Pniewski, Mike |
Agent White |
| Jones, Veryl |
Agent Fetzer (as Veryl E. Jones) |
| Ware, Tim |
Fire Chief |
| Beaton, Jesse |
Ramona (as Jesse B'Franklin) |
| Amatrudo, Ed |
Arson Investigator (as Edward Amatrudo) |
| Brown, Jr., Neil |
Morgue Attendant |
| Garcia, Elena Maria |
Bartender |
| Negron, David J. |
Sketch Artist (as David Negron) |
| Duke, O. L. |
Detective Bronze |
| Garcia, Sharlene |
Sharlene |
| Madoff, Ron |
Detective (as Ronald J. Madoff) |
| Raulerson, Steve |
Man Serving Divorce Papers |
| Grant, Suzanne |
Screaming Woman |
| Healy, Dottie |
Woman in Lobby (as Dorothy A. Healy) |
| Binkley, Sandra |
Driver (uncredited) |
| Ford, Deborah Smith |
Mother (uncredited) |
| McNeil, Natalie |
Beach Partier (uncredited) |
| Michaels, Rick |
Arson Investigator (uncredited) |
| Quinn, Al |
Driver (uncredited) |
| Xavier, Mario |
Driver (uncredited) |
| Other People |
| Director |
Franklin, Carl |
| Producer |
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| Writer |
Collard, David |
| Composer |
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| Studio |
MGM (Video & DVD) |
| Features |
| Language Tracks |
Spanish; French; English |
| Subtitle Languages |
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| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1; SDDS; DTS; Dolby Digital |
| Running Time |
105 |
| Aspect Ratio |
2.40:1 |
| Color Mode |
Color |
| Plot Summary |
Partly inspired by 1948's The Big Clock and its nominal 1987 remake No Way Out, the Denzel Washington thriller Out of Time is quite enjoyable if you ignore its implausible plotting. Like those earlier films, this reunion of Washington and his Devil in a Blue Dress director Carl Franklin is about a man--in this case the police chief (Washington) of sleepy Banyan Key, Florida--who falls into a trap set by others, sinks into legal quicksand of his own making, and must race the clock to extricate himself from a series of incriminating setbacks. The Florida setting adds welcome character to the potboiler plot, and Washington's screen-cred makes it easy to overlook the absurdities of rookie writer David Collard's screenplay. Eva Mendes is sharp and sensible as Washington's estranged wife (do you think they'll reconcile for a happy ending?), and the talented John Billingsley--whose portrayal of "Dr. Phlox" on TV's Enterprise is vastly underrated--is a constant delight as Washington's medical examiner, beer buddy and wily co-conspirator. It's hardly a classic, but Out of Time goes well with a big tub of popcorn. --Jeff Shannon
Partly inspired by 1948's The Big Clock and its nominal 1987 remake No Way Out, the Denzel Washington thriller Out of Time is quite enjoyable if you ignore its implausible plotting. Like those earlier films, this reunion of Washington and his Devil in a Blue Dress director Carl Franklin is about a man--in this case the police chief (Washington) of sleepy Banyan Key, Florida--who falls into a trap set by others, sinks into legal quicksand of his own making, and must race the clock to extricate himself from a series of incriminating setbacks. The Florida setting adds welcome character to the potboiler plot, and Washington's screen-cred makes it easy to overlook the absurdities of rookie writer David Collard's screenplay. Eva Mendes is sharp and sensible as Washington's estranged wife (do you think they'll reconcile for a happy ending?), and the talented John Billingsley--whose portrayal of "Dr. Phlox" on TV's Enterprise is vastly underrated--is a constant delight as Washington's medical examiner, beer buddy and wily co-conspirator. It's hardly a classic, but Out of Time goes well with a big tub of popcorn. --Jeff Shannon
Matt Lee Whitlock (Washington), respected chief of police in small Banyan Key, Florida, must solve a vicious double homicide before he himself falls under suspicion. Matt Lee has to stay a few steps ahead of his own police force and everyone he's trusted in order to find out the truth.
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